Radiator



`uly 3, 1923.

P. J. H. BERNARD RADIATOR Filed Aug. 22. 19214 @MMM Patented July 3,1923.

PIERRE ."r.U H.' BERNARD, or MONTREAL,- QUEBEC, CANADA.

RADIATOR.

Application mea August 22, 1921. semana. 494,202,

To all/wkomz't may concer/i.' i

Be it known that I, Pinnnn J. H. 'BER-V NARD, a subject ofthe KinofGreat Britf ain, residing at Montreal, lrovince of Quebec, Canada, haveinvented certain new and useful Improvements in Radiators; and I dohereby declare that the following isa full, clear, and exact descriptiono-f the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art towhich it lappertains to make and use the same.

The resent invention rela-tes to new and useful improvements inradiators and has for its object the provision of a small hot waterradiator which is applicable to the room of a building for the purposeof properly heating the same.

Another object of thefinvention is the provision of a radiator'including one u or more casings through which hot watery is adapted tocirculate, together with means for drawing air therethrough, heating theair and transmitting it into the room of a building or the like in whichthe radiator is located.

A still further object of the invention is the provision of a radiatorsuch as above referred to which will be comparatively simp-le andinexpensive to manufacture, reliable and efficient in use, and readilyoperated. l

With the above and other objects in view, the present invention residesin the novel features of construction, formations, combinations andarrangements of parts to be hereinafter more fully described, claimedand illustrated in the accompanying drawings forming a part of thepresent applica.- tion, and in which:

Figure 1 is a perspective view of the invention, portions being brokenaway;

Figure 2 is a front elevation of the structure disclosed in Figure 1; f

Figure `3 is a transverse sectional view therethrough on the line 3 3 ofFig. 2;

Figure 4 is a horizontal sectionalview I therethrough on the line 4 4 ofFig. 2.

Referring to the drawings, a heater is provided which may be used insubstitution for the usual radiators now employed within the rooms of abuilding for heating purposes. In this form of the invention, arectangular casing is shown at 40 and is pro-` vided with spacedv hollowpartitions 41 which extend longitudinally of the casing 4() and formwater compartments 42, as will be hereinafterexplained. The topandfbottom'of the casing 40` are perforated `as at'43 and 44 to permitthe circulation of air'th'era y.

through.

is connected with the waterv compartments 42 at their upper ends througha main pi e 46 pro-vided with branch pipes 47, while t e said tank 45vis likewise connected to the lower ends of the water compartments 42 bythe lower pipe 48 and branch pipes 49. The pipe 48l is provided withanordinary form of faucet 50 by means of which watercan be drawn fromthe device. The water heater ycasing is shown at 51 and contains anelectric heating element. It is connected by a pipe 52 and branch pipe53 to the upper ends of thecompartments 42 formedvwithin the partitions41, whilethe said casing is likewise connected tothe 'lower ends ofthese saidcompartments 42 by. al pipe `54 and branch `pipes 55. vIt willthus be -seen that the heated water circulatesfreely from y,the casing51 through the several compartments 42 in a continuous flow of hot Waterwhich heats the air sucked into the'casing` f f throlgh the openings 44which lair is eX- pelle through the openings 43 at the upper end of thedrum for heating the room in. which the device is applied. i

In this form of radiator, th'e circulation i sary requirements of such adevice, and

sho-uldbe understood in r this connection, that various minor changes inthe specific details of construction can be resorted to within the scopeof the appended claims, without departing `from the spirit. orsacrificing any Hof the advantages of the inventio'n.

4Having thus fully-described the invention, what I claim as new anddesire to-.pro-

tec-t by Letters Patent is f 1. The herein described radiator, com-vprising a rectangular casing, rectangular hollow members in said casing,means for y circulating water through `the rectangular y A water supplytank is shown at 45 and thereto.

hollow members for heating purposes and means for allowing circulationof air throughr the casing and between said hollow members to be heatedbythe water containedtherein. h h

2. The herein described radiator comprising a rectangular casing, saideasing having Water compartments located therein, said casing having airpassages arranged therei inJ and a tank operatively .connected to` thewater compartments for supplying Water 8. ,The herein describedradiator, compris-v ing a rectangular casing, hollow: partitions withinsaidoasing, means for circulating .hot water therethrough, the topandb0t-y tom ends ofthe easing having perforations 1n hand. f

y PIERRE J.' II. BERNARD.: 'y

